This is the official thread for the December 5th premiere of DDO: The Movie

The plot of the movie, which began production as early as May of 2015 and was produced by Imabench Productions and Airmax Anonymous with a budget of $6, revolves around a spambot invasion of DDO and DDO's efforts to fight back against the invaders, while featuring several subplots involving dozens of prominent members of DDO as well.

The movie is made up of scenes taken from many different movies, which was done in order to avoid being banned on youtube for copyright infringement. This proved to be only partially successful though, as DDO: The Movie still got flagged 19 times for copyright violations and ended up getting banned in 41 countries: Algeria, Andorra, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Gabon, Germany, Guadeloupe, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Monaco, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Reunion, Rwanda, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre + Miquelon, Senegal, Switzerland, Togo, Tunisia, Wallis + Futuna, and Western Sahara.

Most of these countries are countries located in North or West Africa, the only major countries that this movie was banned in are Germany, Switzerland, France, and territories owned by France. The movie is still visible in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia (assuming it exists), and most other major countries that DDO"s user base hails from.

While Airmax1227 was sought for consulting and development of the movie's plot, Imabench sunk an overwhelming majority of the effort into bringing the final product we have now into fruition. Being forced to use individual scenes from different movies made developing a flowing, sensible plot for the movie far and away the most difficult aspect of this entire project, and Imabench is to be greatly commended for putting together the movie that we have for you now.

As it just so happens, today is December 5th, so we would like to take a moment to wish the happiest of birthday wishes to Bladerunner060. We at Imabench productions and Airmax Anonymous would also like to to give a shoutout to Raisor, Bsh1, and TBR for their official reviews of the movie, along with Shab-Shoral as well for his satire review of the movie.

We encourage people to comment what they thought about the movie here in this thread. With enough positive feedback from people, this could very well just be the first of many more Imabench Productions + Airmax Anonymous projects to come ;)

"For often evil men are rich, and good men poor;
But we will not exchange with them
Our virtue for their wealth, since one abides always,
While riches change their owners every day." - Solon, Plutarch's "Life of Solon"

At 12/6/2015 1:00:37 AM, Imabench-and-Airmax wrote:This is the official thread for the December 5th premiere of DDO: The Movie

The plot of the movie, which began production as early as May of 2015 and was produced by Imabench Productions and Airmax Anonymous with a budget of $6, revolves around a spambot invasion of DDO and DDO's efforts to fight back against the invaders, while featuring several subplots involving dozens of prominent members of DDO as well.

The movie is made up of scenes taken from many different movies, which was done in order to avoid being banned on youtube for copyright infringement. This proved to be only partially successful though, as DDO: The Movie still got flagged 19 times for copyright violations and ended up getting banned in 41 countries: Algeria, Andorra, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Gabon, Germany, Guadeloupe, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Monaco, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Reunion, Rwanda, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre + Miquelon, Senegal, Switzerland, Togo, Tunisia, Wallis + Futuna, and Western Sahara.

Most of these countries are countries located in North or West Africa, the only major countries that this movie was banned in are Germany, Switzerland, France, and territories owned by France. The movie is still visible in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia (assuming it exists), and most other major countries that DDO"s user base hails from.

While Airmax1227 was sought for consulting and development of the movie's plot, Imabench sunk an overwhelming majority of the effort into bringing the final product we have now into fruition. Being forced to use individual scenes from different movies made developing a flowing, sensible plot for the movie far and away the most difficult aspect of this entire project, and Imabench is to be greatly commended for putting together the movie that we have for you now.

As it just so happens, today is December 5th, so we would like to take a moment to wish the happiest of birthday wishes to Bladerunner060. We at Imabench productions and Airmax Anonymous would also like to to give a shoutout to Raisor, Bsh1, and TBR for their official reviews of the movie, along with Shab-Shoral as well for his satire review of the movie.

We encourage people to comment what they thought about the movie here in this thread. With enough positive feedback from people, this could very well just be the first of many more Imabench Productions + Airmax Anonymous projects to come ;)

At 12/6/2015 1:08:13 AM, 1harderthanyouthink wrote:These two members should be banned for multiaccounting.

There is an exception to every rule... the site moderator was consulted and explicitly gave permission to allow this exception.

If anyone else ever produces a collaborative project like the above, they may also seek an exception and possibly be given permission to create a temp-account.

Oh, I get it.I think what you are trying to say is, that since it would be wrong to punish one user for the acts of the other, there is no fair way to know who created said multi-account.

Well played, sir.

Yeah pretty much I suppose.

I could do an IP check to figure out who is actually responsible for the above account, but I figured just closing the account would be sufficient for now.... and I'll be sure to lecture the guilty parties whenever I get around to it. In the meantime, enjoy the film.

There is a very real chance I will never get around to watching this.However, I am sure you (and Airmax as well) have put in a lot of work, and you should be proud. It will likely be praised, and it shows a dedication to the site and its users.

I award you two mod props.

At least the noble sheep provides us warm sweaters. All your hides would provide are coward pants. - Dick Solomon

Theyre all featured in the credits at the end, there were close to 40 people featured in the movie, along with several more who aren't credited with being in the movie because they probably wouldnt approve of how I used them ;)

Which part of both trailers ever once suggested that the spambots are NOT the main antagonists in this movie?....

What part of my statements in this thread suggested I watched those? I was basing it on your asking if I could be a villain. (spoiler alert.....maybe LOL)

However, it appears you make me and Mikal friends. That is some funny sh!t right there.

I have a reason not to watch, and it has to do with me, not you.Like I said, I wanted you to know that I applaud your effort, and frankly, am envious of your abilities. (which is part of why I won't watch it - I can't be envious of what I don't know, right?)

At least the noble sheep provides us warm sweaters. All your hides would provide are coward pants. - Dick Solomon